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THE GRAPE-VINE LEAF-HOPPER. 



'I'l/phloi-i/lid iiiuK s Sa}'. 



For o-onoral artido soo !Marlatt, Farmers' Bui. T<», U. S. Dopt. 

 A»;Tic'., pp. 18-20, IS'JS, under 7'i/j'/J<»-//l(i vlt'ife.i'. For full life 

 histor}' and general account see Slingcrland, Bui, 215, Cornell Univ. 

 A err, Expt. Sta., 1901. 



Exiiihit: Adult and figuiv. 



THE WAVED SHARP-SHOOTER. 



( )iiciiinih)pi(t iiikIiiIii l''al). 



(Former]}' Proco)tl<(.) 



For general article see Lugger, (Uli H])t. St. Ent. Minn., pp. 

 180-l:']T, 1!»0(>. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



INJIKIX; TIIK Fin IT. 



THE GRAPE-SEED WORM. 



Isowma rids Saiindern. 

 For general account see Saunders, Insects Injuiious to Fruits, 2d 

 ed,, pp. 20«;-21>T, 1900. 

 Exhiiut: Adult, 



THE GRAPE FRXTIT-MOTH. 

 I'n/i/chrosis linlniii" Scliilf. 



(Formerly Endeiuls.) 



For general article see Marlatt. Farmers' Bui, 70, V . S. Dcpt. Agiic, 

 pp. 20-22, 18!»8. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure 



THE GRAPE SEED-WEEVTL. 



('nipDiiias in;n/iialis Say. 



For general accounts see Saunders, Insects Injurious to Fruits, 2d 

 ed., pp. 300-301, 1!»<h); Lintner, ittli Rpt. N. Y. St. Ent.. pp. 364-365, 

 1893, 



Exhibit: Adult and ti<aire. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO COTTON. 



For general articN's on cotton insects see Howai-d. The Cotton Plant, 

 Bui. 33, Office Expt. Sta., V. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 317-;^,.M), LsiMl; 

 Farmers' Bui. 47, U, S, Dept, Agric, 1897; Ashmead, Insect Life, 

 V. ^■II, pp. 25-29, 240-247, 1894, and pp. 320-326, 1895. 



NOT.VKLY INJIRKU S, 



COTTON BOLLWORM; CORN-EAR WORM. 



JI,li,>tl,i.-<„h.'<r,ini Kah. 

 (Formerly called //. <iriiilger. Larva' feed on lioils of cotton, ears 

 of corn, to])acco buds, })eans, and in tomatoes: also cut oil' yovuig j)lants 

 of various garden crops.) 



